Notice Type
Departmental
Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations (General Licence for Cordless Telephone Radio Apparatus) Notice 1995 Pursuant to regulation 13 of the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations 1993, and acting under delegated authority from the Secretary of Commerce, I hereby give the following notice: N o t i c e l. Short title and commencement (l) This notice may be cited as the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations (General Licence for Cordless Telephone Radio Apparatus) Notice 1995. (2) This notice shall come into force on the 1st day of March 1996. 2. General licence (1) A licence under regulation 13 of the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations 1993 is hereby granted for the installation, operation, and use by persons in New Zealand of radio apparatus intended for the transmission and reception of radio communications within New Zealand for the purpose known as Cordless Telephone communications. (2) CT1 and CT2 Cordless Telephone radio apparatus is intended for short range communication and usually consists of a base unit, providing interconnection between telephone networks and portable units. 3. Terms, conditions and restrictions (1) The frequencies available for use under this licence shall be those specified in the First Schedule (CT1) and the Second Schedule (CT2) to this notice. (2) The technical conditions applying under this licence shall be those specified in the First Schedule (CT1) and Second Schedule (CT2) to this notice. (3) This licence applies only to apparatus which complies with technical specification RFS 30 (Issue 1, February 1996 (and subsequent amendments)) and in respect of which a declaration of conformity has been submitted to the Secretary under regulation 43 of the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations 1993. (4) Frequency use is on a shared basis and the Secretary does not accept any liability under any circumstances for any loss or damage of any kind occasioned by the unavailability of frequencies or interference to reception. (5) Frequency use is also on a non-interference basis to all other licensed services. Should interference occur the Secretary reserves the right to require that any apparatus licensed under regulation 13 of the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations 1993 change frequency or cease operation. 4. Period of validity of licence This licence shall expire on 31 January 1999. Schedules First Schedule (CT1) (1) Frequencies available for use. Channel Base Unit Transmit[el](MHz) Portable Unit Transmit[el] (MHz) CT1-1 30.075 39.775 CT1-2 30.100 39.800 CT1-3 30.125 39.825 CT1-4 30.150 39.850 CT1-5 30.175 39.875 CT1-6 30.200 39.900 CT1-7 30.225 39.925 CT1-8 30.250 39.950 CT1-9 30.275 39.975 CT1-10 30.300 40.000 CT1-11A 30.325 or 1.725 40.025 CT1-12 30.350 40.050 CT1-13B 30.375 or 1.740 40.075 CT1-14 30.400 40.100 CT1-15C 30.425 or 1.755 40.125 CT1-16 30.450 40.150 CT1-17D 30.475 or 1.770 40.175 CT1-18 30.500 40.200 CT1-19E 30.525 or 1.785 40.225 CT1-20 30.550 40.250 CT1-21 30.575 40.275 CT1-22 30.600 40.300 or 72.800 CT1-23 30.625 40.325 or 72.825 CT1-24 30.650 40.350 or 72.850 CT1-25 30.675 40.375 or 72.875 CT1-26 30.700 40.400 or 72.900 CT1-27 30.725 40.425 or 72.925 CT1-28 30.750 40.450 or 72.950 CT1-29 30.775 40.475 or 72.975 (2) Technical Conditions a) A maximum power of 107 dBuV/m @ 10 metres (-8 dBW e.i.r.p) applies to any emission on a frequency specified under section one of this schedule, except for those frequencies between 30.600 MHz and 30.775 MHz inclusive when they are paired with frequencies between 72.800 MHz and 72.975 MHz inclusive. In those instances the maximum radiated power for base unit transmitting radio apparatus is 0 dBW e.i.r.p (1 Watt e.i.r.p) and for portable/handset unit transmitting radio apparatus is -3 dBW e.i.r.p (0.5 Watt e.i.r.p). The higher power levels do not apply to frequencies in the 30 MHz range when paired with frequencies between 39.70 MHz and 40.50 MHz, or to any frequencies between 1.70 MHz and 1.80 MHz. b) A maximum permitted power of 60 dBuV/m @ 10 metres (-55 dBW e.i.r.p) applies to any emission on a frequency not contained within the following ranges of frequencies: 1.70 MHz to 1.80 MHz 30.00 MHz to 30.80 MHz 39.70 MHz to 40.50 MHz 72.775 MHz to 73.00 MHz c) The designation of emissions and maximum permitted necessary bandwidth's are 6K00A3 and 16K0F3. Second Schedule (CT2) (1) Frequencies available for use (in MHz). 864.15 865.15 866.15 867.15 864.25 865.25 866.25 867.25 864.35 865.35 866.35 867.35 864.45 865.45 866.45 867.45 864.55 865.55 866.55 867.55 864.65 865.65 866.65 867.65 864.75 865.75 866.75 867.75 864.85 865.85 866.85 867.85 864.95 865.95 866.95 867.95 865.05 866.05 867.05 868.05 (2) Technical conditions. All apparatus operating in accordance with this schedule of this notice must comply with the requirements of Performance Specification MPT 1334 issued by the United Kingdom Department of Trade and Industry Radiocommunications Agency, or must comply with the requirements of ETS 300 131 issued by the European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI). Dated at Wellington this 18th day of December 1995. H. M. DONALDSON, General Manager Communications, Ministry of Commerce. Explanatory Note This note is not part of the notice, but is intended to indicate its general effect. This notice prescribes that, pursuant to regulation 13 of the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations 1993, a general licence is granted in respect of the installation, operation, and use of radio apparatus on frequencies specified in this notice. The licence only applies to apparatus which complies with technical specification RFS 30 (Issue 1, February 1996 (and subsequent amendments)) and in respect of which a declaration of conformity has been submitted to the Secretary under regulation 43 of the Radiocommunications (Radio) Regulations 1993. This notice comes into effect on 1 March 1996. Users should note that base and portable/handset units are also required to meet the PTC requirements of Telecom NZ Ltd for interconnection with their network.
Publication Date
11 Jan 1996

Notice Number

1996-go72

Page Number

45